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14-01-2008, 17:43
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School time for Nathalie
Today I registered her with Kajonkiet school, and a summer course for two weeks in April before the real term starts. So 17 April it kick off.
I think it will be interesting, and good for Nathalie to play with other children and learn more things.
It's a bi-language school with both Thai and native English teachers.
The only hassle is the transport to/from school everyday.
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She'll enjoy it there Nicke - 
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14-01-2008, 20:33
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So a new phase about to start in her life. But also for you and Ead. Don't worry, she will love it at school and when she comes home she will have lots of stories to tell you. Enjoy it.
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big step forward in all your familys life, congrats
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yeah, all the best there mate. nathalie is going to love it being with other kids her age! 
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Originally Posted by Nicke
Today I registered her with Kajonkiet school, and a summer course for two weeks in April before the real term starts. So 17 April it kick off.
I think it will be interesting, and good for Nathalie to play with other children and learn more things.
It's a bi-language school with both Thai and native English teachers.
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Great, she is now going to pick up "bad" words in two languages!
The house will feel very empty during daylight hours.
No denying it now - your little girl is growing up.
Enjoy the moment, cause they do grow up fast.
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congrats Nickey.....our Nats is growing into quite the young lady now
now let see what happens shortly after Songkran THIS year!
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Aaah time for school. You will have mix emotions, worried when she's at school wondering what she's doing, and happy when you see her home and listen to her stories.
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seems liek thai children really enjoy school
my gf's son never wants to miss it
also, my gf still recalls school very fondly
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20-01-2008, 22:51
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Nicke,
Can i ask how old your daughter is and the reasons for choosing Kajonkiet school? I'm near to choosing a place for my son.
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21-01-2008, 19:24
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Mostly because I have two friends who use that school for their children and they are happy with it, and thats it's a bi-language school and doesnt cost a fortune (like British International School). We have some more options on this island, montesorri school, swedish/english school etc but I found Kajonkiet to be most of interest for me.
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Nicke,
Can i ask how old your daughter is and the reasons for choosing Kajonkiet school? I'm near to choosing a place for my son.
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21-01-2008, 21:42
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Ok, Thanks mate.
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BTW, my daughter will be 3 years old in April and start K1.
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Ok, Thanks mate.
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22-01-2008, 14:06
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BTW, my daughter will be 3 years old in April and start K1.
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Please dont start with K1, she can be a bit load when she get started  (read K1 is K2's wife) sorry Kev..lol....
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Is the British International School really worth it anymore? On the outside it seems like a scam living of momentum of when they were a real school.
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